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FORTY-FIRST SEASON

TWELFTH CONCERT

No. CCCXLVI COMPLETE SERIES

Sixth May Festival Concert

SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 8:00 O'CLOCK

"THE DAMNATION OF FAUST”

A DRAMATIC LEGEND IN FOUR PARTS, BY HECTOR BERLIOZ

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Notices and Acknowledgments

All Concerts will begin on time.

Trumpet calls from the stage will be sounded three minutes before the resumption of the program after the Intermission.

Our patrons are invited to inspect the Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments in the Foyer of the First Balcony and the adjoining room.

To study the evolution, it is only necessary to view the cases in their numerical order and remember that in the wall cases the evolution runs from right to left and from the top to the bottom, while the standard cases should always be approached on the left hand side. Descriptive Lists are attached to each case. A comprehensive illustrated catalog of the Collection may be purchased in the Lower Foyer.

The Musical Director of the Festival desires to express his great obligation to Mr. Russell Carter, Supervisor of Music in the Ann Arbor Public Schools, for his valuable service as Conductor of the Children's Concerts; to Miss Lou M. Allen, of his staff, for her efficient preparatory work, and to the teachers in the various schools from which the children have been drawn for their coöperation.

The writer of the Analyses hereby expresses his deep obligation to Mr. Felix Borowski, whose scholarly analyses, given in the Program Books of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, are authoritative contributions to contemporary criticism.

It was intended to include in this publication the programs of the thirty important concerts given during the present season under the auspices of the University Musical Society, and the five by the Matinee Musicale, but on account of conditions arising from the shortage of labor and materials it is impossible. The importance of such a record is so obvious that it will form a feature of this publication in the future.

Descriptive Programs

ANALYSES BY

ALBERT A. STANLEY

COPYRIGHT

by the University Musical Society

1920

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